Inaugurations Through The Years Quotes & Sayings
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It was always a thrill for me, getting out of the cocoon and wandering. I'd let the wind wrap around me like fire and slip into the unknown with a moment's hesitation. — Corey Taylor

Snow kissed me last night until my mouth was sore. He kissed me so much, I was worried I'd Turn him with all my saliva. He held himself up on all fours above me and made me reach up for his mouth - and I did. I would again. I'd cross every line for him.
I'm in love with him.
And he likes this better than fighting. — Rainbow Rowell

For two minutes a day, think of one positive experience that's occurred during the past 24 hours. Bullet point each detail you can remember. It works, because the brain can't tell the difference between visualization and actual experience. So you've just doubled the most meaningful experience in your brain. — Shawn Achor

I'm not making an enemy; I'm keepin' one. — Stephen King

Marcie looked like her father but she acted like her mother. Sweet. Shy. Smart. Quiet. Loyal. Unconsciously funny. And clueless to just how beautiful she was and how much love she provoked. — Kristen Ashley

You would think that Halloweens tomorrow because of their attempt to scare the American public. — Jim Sensenbrenner

I have not yet begun to fight!
John Paul Jones September 23, 1779. He said this when his ship was on fire and sinking. — Steven Atwood

I would like to get a house in Tuscany: aside from New York, cities do not appeal to me anymore. — Adriano Giannini

You stand for nothing. You respect nobody. The music you dance to is devoid of beauty, its lyrics empty of humor or cleverness. — David Klass

The old lose one of the greatest privileges of man, for they are no longer judged by their contemporaries. — Johann Wolfgang Von Goethe

If instead of looking at income, you look at levels of consumption, if anything that's become more equal. The fraction of families that have a dishwasher, that have a sewing machine, that have a television set. In respect to consumption, it's very hard to avoid the view that people have been getting more equal rather than more unequal. — Milton Friedman

The paradigm of social media is one that Silicon Valley would like to extend to society at large: a technocracy of benevolent, but total, surveillance. In this kind of society, profits flow to platform owners, not those writing tweets and sharing YouTube videos. — Jacob Silverman